- Apr 5, 2014
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Much debate has been had about the General Election and the local elections being held on the same day.
Some folk within the Labour Party are suggesting that a vote for Caroline Lucas could let in a Green led council again. Others are suggesting that the majority of voters are inclined to separate the two polls out, and see them as entirely different things.
Just to test this, I have placed a poll above for those who will be voting for Caroline Lucas in Brighton Pavilion, and for those, who live in Brighton & Hove, who would have voted for her had they been living in the Brighton Pavilion constituency.
The idea is to test these opposing viewpoints. The result should be interesting.
N.B If you are not voting for Caroline Lucas in Brighton Pavilion, or would not have voted for her had you lived there, please do not enter the poll, it will skew the results.
Also, 'Split Vote' means you will be voting for a Green candidate, or two, but not all your three votes will be Green.
Some folk within the Labour Party are suggesting that a vote for Caroline Lucas could let in a Green led council again. Others are suggesting that the majority of voters are inclined to separate the two polls out, and see them as entirely different things.
Just to test this, I have placed a poll above for those who will be voting for Caroline Lucas in Brighton Pavilion, and for those, who live in Brighton & Hove, who would have voted for her had they been living in the Brighton Pavilion constituency.
The idea is to test these opposing viewpoints. The result should be interesting.
N.B If you are not voting for Caroline Lucas in Brighton Pavilion, or would not have voted for her had you lived there, please do not enter the poll, it will skew the results.
Also, 'Split Vote' means you will be voting for a Green candidate, or two, but not all your three votes will be Green.
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